Joint 69th Annual Southeastern / 55th Annual Northeastern Section Meeting - 2020

Paper No. 20-4
Presentation Time: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

EXAMINATION OF WASTE WATER FOR MICROPLASTICS- EASTERN SNYDER COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY, SELINSGROVE, PA


SANCHEZ, Heather, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Natural Sciences Center 111C, Selinsgrove, PA 17870 and ELICK, Jennifer M., Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Fisher Science, Rm 27, Selinsgrove, PA 17870

Influent and effluent from the Eastern Snyder County Water Authority in Selinsgrove, PA were analyzed to determine if microplastics can be found in the waste water. It was expected that more and larger pieces of microplastic could be found in the influent and that if there was microplastic in the effluent that flowed into the Susquehanna River, it would be very small in size and not as abundant. Influent water samples were collected, chemically treated with potassium peroxide and hydrogen peroxide to remove organics, filtered and the resulting sediment was examined using a microscope and wood burner (to test for plastic). Effluent was filtered, and also examined using a microscope and heat treatment.

Preliminary data indicate that effluent samples do contain microfibers that are on average less than 60 µm in length and 0.2 µm in width, and influent samples include microplastic fragments that are on average less than 900 µm in length and 0.9 µm in width.

The fundamental presence of microplastics in the effluent proves that microplastics are entering freshwater environments like the Susquehanna River. Recent studies have shown that both invertebrates and vertebrates are ingesting microplastics in the Susquehanna, proving that it is moving through the food chain.